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By Vikas, on March 8th, 2010
Before deciding to move to India, Amanda had completed two years at the Royal Veterinary College in London; she could not clear her exams in the third year as she was busy nursing her then boyfriend, who was suffering from multiple sclerosis.
While visiting India and undertaking some volunteer work while
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By Vikas, on January 17th, 2010
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By Vikas, on January 1st, 2010
New year is great opportunity to set your expectations and put a new resolution…the possibilities are exciting. Why not exceed them?
The place where expectations are lowest: leadership. Everyone expects you to get in line and follow, not lead.
However this year one of my resolution is to follow and support others to lead…
The opportunity this year
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By Anita, on October 18th, 2009
Día 2: Patna
Hoy he tenido el placer de conocer el concepto del tiempo hindú; ¡no existe!
Al bajar del tren, con cuatro horas de retraso, he podido sentir centenares de miradas encima de nosotros. Todo el mundo nos estaba observando con una coriusidad tan intensa, que se podia llegar a percibir con los propios sentidos. Sin
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By Anita, on October 15th, 2009
Día 1. Nueva Delhi
Llegada a aeropuerto de Nueva Delhi
Nada más que aterrar en ese desconocido país, dos de los Trabajadores del aeropuerto al que llegué, me recibieron con sonrisas y amabilidades, Característica que más adelante asocié A LOS miembros de esta sociedad. Elogiaban mi nombre, que sin saberlo yo, es de origen hundú.
Uno de
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By Javier, on October 6th, 2009
First of all, I’d like to introduce myself.
I’m Javier, a boy from Barcelona (Spain) who was in Pojh (Bihar, India) last July. I was there with the NGO. We were a group of 7 young people (including Marta who already wrote on the website).
As she mostly commented on her impressions about India, I’ll try to
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By Vikas, on September 15th, 2009
“One thing I’m not going to do is chase staying alive. You spend so much time chasing staying alive, you won’t live.” – Patrick Swayze.
The actor Patrick Swayze died on 14th of Sept 2009 at the age of 57 after a two-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
Still from film City of Joy
Patric Swayze
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By Vikas, on September 12th, 2009
Corruption, unfortunately, extends into every sphere of Indians’ life and is almost unavoidable. Money can get you just about anything: ticket for election from national parties, a good job, transfer to good place if you have job, a good education, a gas connection, admission of your children to good school, a sleeping birth in a
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Mid-Day Meal Scheme and teachers performance
News published on Bihar Times (Online news of Bihar) on 7th of Oct 2009
Bihar to dissociate teachers from Mid-Day Meal Scheme
Patna, (BiharTimes): The state government is planning to completely dissociate teachers from the Mid-Day Meal Scheme as it is taking a huge toll on the education of the children. It is also working on alternative
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